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My name is Zoe Yee and I am a Grade 8 student in the Mandarin bilingual program at Parkview Junior High. I was born in Edmonton, Alberta, and half of my heritage is from China and half is from Newfoundland. I have taken piano, singing, and Chinese dance lessons since I was little, and I am in RCM Level 9 piano now. I love singing and playing music, and I perform often in Chinese and in English. I participate in many festivals, competitions, and cultural events around Edmonton, especially around Chinese New Year! At school, I help out other students and teachers as part of the Panther Student Support Team, and I organized and lead the Glee Club. My project "Water My Seeds Doing In Water Beads?" was inspired by my interest in the science of super-absorbent polymer spheres and wondering if they could be used to help grow plants in space craft or habitats in space. If seeds could grow inside these "water beads", then that could be very useful in environments that have minimal water or are weightless. I used fast-germinating flower seeds, and I'm interested in exploring how well vegetable seeds will germinate in water beads. |
| Zoe Yee Water My Seeds Doing in Water Beads?
Défi: | Ressources | Catégorie: | Junior | Région: | Edmonton | Ville: | Edmonton, AB | École: | Parkview School | Sommaire: | I explored how seeds could germinate inside spheres of water-absorbing polymer gel (water beads, Orbeez). Most of the seeds did not grow into seedlings if they were just pushed inside the spheres. Tunnels were needed in the spheres to allow air to reach seeds and give space for leaves to grow. Growing seeds inside such spheres could help in growing food during space exploration. |
Prix | Valeur | Prix d'excellence - Junior Médaille de bronze Sponsor: Sciences jeunesse Canada | | Bourse d’études de Western University Médaillé de bronze - Bourse d'admission de 1 000 $ Sponsor: Université Western | 1 000,00 $ | Total | 1 000,00 $ | |